Core Insights - The Netherlands' agricultural exports are projected to reach €137.5 billion in 2025, marking an 8.4% year-on-year increase, while imports are expected to total €95.1 billion, reflecting an 11.3% growth [1] Export and Import Overview - Agricultural products will account for 20.7% of total exports, the highest level in five years, and 16.5% of total imports, a record high [1] - The increase in agricultural trade is attributed to rising prices of agricultural products and food [1] Key Product Performance - Dairy products and eggs lead exports at €13.3 billion, up 10% year-on-year; meat exports follow at €12.1 billion, also growing by 10%; ornamental horticulture products, including flowers and plants, reached €12.3 billion, a 4% increase [1] - Cocoa and cocoa products saw a significant increase of 35%, reaching €12.4 billion, driven by price hikes, crop failures in West Africa, and rising production costs [1] Export Destinations - Germany remains the largest market for Dutch agricultural exports, with an export value of €34.6 billion, a 12% increase, accounting for 25% of total agricultural exports [1] - Exports to Belgium and France grew at a lower rate of 7%, while exports to Poland experienced the highest growth at 24% [1] - Growth in exports to non-EU regions has slowed, with exports to China at €3 billion, a 3.4% increase, partly due to a decline in pork exports but an increase in infant formula exports [1] - Exports to the United States saw only a 3% increase, impacted by higher import tariffs [1]
2025年荷兰农产品出口增长8.4%,进口增长11.3%